Trump Supporters Revive "Lock Her Up" Chant as DOJ Investigates Mishandling of Classified Documents
How Hillary Hatred Is Unifying Republicans
Trump's Remarks During Campaign Cited by Prosecutors
In an effort to convict former President Donald Trump of illegally retaining government secrets, federal prosecutors are using his remarks during the campaign as evidence. At a rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Trump urged his supporters to chant "Lock her up," referring to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The "Lock her up" chant, which originated at the Republican National Convention, has become a rallying cry for Trump supporters, who equate Clinton's supposed crimes to Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents.
The Justice Department's investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents has intensified, with prosecutors citing Trump's statements during the campaign as evidence that he was aware of the sensitive nature of the documents he allegedly took from the White House.
The revival of the "Lock her up" chant highlights the deep political divide in the United States, with Republicans and Democrats taking opposing views on the severity of the allegations against Trump and Clinton.
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